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  • One of the Last Remaining Survivors of the U.S.S. Arizona Sinking in Pearl Harbor Dies

    May 11, 2020

    Donald Stratton, one of the last three remaining survivors of the U.S.S. Arizona warship sinking in Pearl Harbor, has died at the age of 97.

    One of the Last Remaining Survivors of the U.S.S. Arizona Sinking in Pearl Harbor Dies
  • A Shipwreck Just Washed Ashore — And Legend Says It Was Sacked By A Pirate

    May 7, 2020

    This otherwise quiet Lake Michigan beach is now the site of a 250-year-old shipwreck and a Michigan mystery.

  • Searching for History : Group Uncovers Virginia’s First Black Church

    October 7, 2020

    WILLIAMSBURG – Every time he preached at First Baptist Church, Gowan Pamphlet risked being arrested.

    Searching for History : Group Uncovers Virginia’s First Black Church
  • Coronavirus Testing Location Scheduled to Open in Virginia Beach

    April 21, 2020

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood. We’ve got a roundup of Virginia news coming right up. But First… Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Virginia lawmakers are set to hold their legislative veto sessions in unorthodox locations this year.  The House of Delegates plan to meet under a tent outside the Capitol while the Senate…

    Coronavirus Testing Location Scheduled to Open in Virginia Beach
  • Preserving the Legacy of One of the First Black Schools for the Formerly Enslaved

    October 12, 2020

    CHRISTIANSBURG – If you’ve never heard of Christiansburg Institute, you’re not alone.

    Preserving the Legacy of One of the First Black Schools for the Formerly Enslaved
  • Northam: Elective Surgeries Must Be Pushed Back to Ensure PPE for Healthcare Workers

    April 24, 2020

    Gov. Ralph Northam on Thursday announced he will extend a ban on nonemergency surgeries for another week, even as a group representing more than 100 hospitals in the state asked him to allow the ban to expire on Friday. Northam imposed the ban last month in an effort to reserve capacity in the state’s healthcare…

    Northam: Elective Surgeries Must Be Pushed Back to Ensure PPE for Healthcare Workers
  • How Coronavirus Totally Upended Virginia Legislative Session — And Minimum Wage Still Survived

    April 22, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic upended a Virginia legislative session, as mask-wearing lawmakers met Wednesday under a giant tent outside the Capitol and car horns blared nearby from protesters unhappy with mandated business closings. House Delegates met under a canopy outside while the Senate met at a giant event space at the Science Museum of Virginia a couple of…

    How Coronavirus Totally Upended Virginia Legislative Session — And Minimum Wage Still Survived
  • Dogwood Daily: Democrats moving to ease voting restrictions

    December 9, 2019

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… It’s been a rough couple months: First, there was a french fry shortage. And now there aren’t enough Christmas trees to go around! Five things you need to know today … Democrats moving to…

  • Dogwood Daily: Unite the Right rally organizer arrested

    January 7, 2020

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… 2020 marks the 100th anniversary since the federal government legalized a women’s right to vote with the 19th Amendment. A task force in Virginia is organizing several exhibitions and events to commemorate. Five things you need…

  • Dogwood Daily: Northam pauses new Medicaid rules

    December 5, 2019

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… Good news for fans of The Mariner Museum in Newport News. Thanks to a $10 million endowment from the Batten Foundation, admission will continue to cost just $1 per visit. Five things you need…

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